Located at the crossroads of Hwy 192 and Hwy 441 in Osceloa County
is a small town called Holopaw. The town got its name back in the
early 1900s when Henry Flagler's railroad first passed through the
area. One of the Flagler railroad vice presidents, J.E. Ingraham,
allowed his wife to give names to the turpentine and lumber stops
along the line. Mrs Ingrahan used Creek Indian words and chose
Holopaw which means 'sidewalk' in the Creek Indian language.
Although the town is not exactly a bustling metropolis, it is
located only a few miles from Triple N Ranch and Bull Creek
Wildlife Management areas. Both of these well known Wildlife
Management Areas are favorites for those who enjoy hiking in the
most primitive areas of central Florida.
You are looking for a small camo'd tupperware container which
contains some geo trinkets, a log sheet and pen.
There is an authentic Indian arrowhead for the FTF.